Estampado

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Estampado
Estampado.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 8, 2003
RecordedIn 2002 and 2003
StudioA&R studios
Genre MPB, alternative dance, pop
Length56:12
Label BMG Brazil
Producer Remo Brandalise, Jefferson, Marisa, Liminha, Ana Carolina
studio albums by Ana Carolina chronology
Ana Rita Joana Iracema e Carolina
(2001)
Estampado
(2003)
Dois Quartos
(2006)
Singles from Estampado
  1. "Encostar na Tua"
  2. "Elevador (Livro de Esquecimento)"
  3. "Uma Louca Tempestade"
  4. "Nua"
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Estampado (In English: "Stamped") is the third studio album from Brazilian singer Ana Carolina, released on January 8, 2003. The album features Seu Jorge on the song "O Beat da Beata". It sold 200,000 in Brazil, being certified platinum twice.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Hoje eu tô sozinha" Ana Carolina 4:30
2."Encostar na Tua" Ana Carolina 4:11
3."2 Bicudos"Totonho Villeroy3:56
4."Elevador (Livro de Esquecimento)" Ana Carolina 3:15
5."Só Fala em Mim" Ana Carolina, Totonho Villeroy, Celso Fonseca 3:45
6."É Hora da Virada" Ana Carolina, Totonho Villeroy, Eugenio Dale3:08
7."Uma Louca Tempestade"Totonho Villeroy, Bebeto Alves4:31
8."Pra Rua me Levar" Ana Carolina, Totonho Villeroy3:49
9."É Mágoa" Ana Carolina 4:09
10."Mais Que Isso" Ana Carolina, Chico César 3:55
11."Vox Populi" Ana Carolina 2:25
12."Vestido Estampado" Ana Carolina 3:04
13."Nua" Ana Carolina, Vitor Ramil 4:03
14."Não Fale Desse Jeito" Ana Carolina, Seu Jorge 3:22
15."O Beat da Beata" Ana Carolina, Seu Jorge 3:57

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Brazilian Albums (Pro-Música Brasil) [2] 5
Chart (2007)Peak
position
Brazilian Albums (Pro-Música Brasil) [3] 16

Certifications

Country Certification(s)
(sales thresholds)
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 2× Platinum

Participation in soundtracks

  1. "Uma Louca Tempestade" was part of the soundtrack of the novel "Senhora do Destino" of Rede Globo.
  2. "Nua" was part of the soundtrack of the novel "Como Uma Onda" of Rede Globo.
  3. "Pra Rua Me Levar" was part of the soundtrack of the novel "America's" Rede Globo.
  4. "Encostar Na Tua" on the soundtrack of the soap opera "Celebridade" of Rede Globo.

Personnel

  1. Liminha – producer
  2. Ana Carolina – co-producer
  3. Sérgio Bittencourt – artistic direction
  4. Marilene Gondim Toward – director of production
  5. Remo Brandasile – executive producer
  6. Jefferson – executive producer
  7. Marisa – executive producer

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References

  1. Clique Music review
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  3. "Ano 2007 - 20 CDs mais vendidos no Brasil" [Year 2007 - 20 Best selling CDs in Brazil]. PMB (in Portuguese).